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Southall 1939

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Southall]

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SANITARY CIRCUMSTANCES OF THE BOROUGH
Water Supply.
Water is supplied to nearly the whole of the district by the South West Suburban
Water Company. The Metropolitan Water Board supplies a small area in the southern
part of the district, and the Rickmansworth and Uxbridge Valley Water Company a
small area in the northern part. The supply is satisfactory both in quality and in
quantity.
Sanitary Inspection of the District.
The total number of inspections of premises made in connection with the work
of the Health Department during the year was 6,188.
The following table shows an analysis of the number and nature of such
inspections:—

Table No. 32.

Visits to premises on complaints738
House-to-house inspections199
Re-inspections of houses, premises, etc.3,370
Visits in connection with overcrowding151
Drain tests12
Factories45
Visits to canal for canal boat inspections15
Petroleum and carbide stores5
Slaughterhouses3
Food sampling36
Dairies and milk shops7
Bakehouses2
Other premises where food is prepared198
Smoke observations23
Tents, vans, sheds, etc.1
Deposits and accumulations of refuse172
Stables3
Ditches30
Cinemas, cafes, public houses, etc.27
Miscellaneous830
Rent books118
Vermin202
6,188